This is where you can find links to the websites of our Regional Water Partnerships (RWPs). RWPs are closest to the countries where we work. They share knowledge and learning across national boundaries and are expected to have an open, inclusive, and gender-sensitive policies for bringing together as wide a group of stakeholders as possible to solve water problems.

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GWP CEE IN ACTION

The application of integrated approaches to water resources management remains a key challenge and a key rationale for the 12 Country Water Partnerships forming the Regional Water Partnership.

GWP CEE Strategy 2009-2013 was developed as a tool for facilitating implementation of integrated water resources management (IWRM). principles in the context of European water polices.

It has four strategic goals covering multi-sectoral dialogues, public participation, sustainable sanitation, floods and droughts, communication and network governance.

It also involves inter-regional cooperation with the GWP Central Asia and Caucasus region via UN Economic Commission for Europe. The strategy is regularly updated with emerging issues such as climate adaptation.